Overdrafts, second homes and cars: How rich are French ministers?
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Overdrafts, second homes and cars: How rich are French ministers?
"Sébastien Lecornu's financial declaration shows he is €559 overdrawn in his current account, despite owning two homes and having several savings accounts."
"Lecornu took out a mortgage of €639,500 in 2018, with €443,660 still outstanding, and owns a family home valued at €770,000 after renovations."
"The declarations of ministers include detailed financial information such as savings, property, life insurance, and vehicle ownership, ensuring transparency in government."
"Business Minister's assets are reported at €8.5 million, highlighting the financial diversity among members of the French government."
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's financial declaration reveals he is €559 overdrawn in his current account. He has a mortgage of €639,500, with €443,660 remaining. Lecornu owns a family home valued at €770,000 after renovations and a smaller property. Other ministers have varying asset levels, with Business Minister holding €8.5 million in assets. France's transparency laws require ministers to declare their financial interests, including savings, property, and insurance, which are published online.
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